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May 18, 2011 21:12 |  #1

I know that there are many photogs here are using Sekonic light meters here POTN.

Just wondering if any photogs ever use Gossen Digisky meter?

Would love to see your inputs: pros/cons vs Sekonic.

Much appreciated!

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May 18, 2011 21:22 |  #2

Howler-Cat wrote in post #12437079 (external link)
I know that there are many photogs here are using Sekonic light meters here POTN.

Just wondering if any photogs ever use Gossen Digisky meter?

Would love to see your inputs: pros/cons vs Sekonic.

Much appreciated!

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I think that there are many Elinchrom users here that are just waiting to see what others are saying and to see some user reviews.


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May 18, 2011 21:56 |  #3

Damn,

I wonder what I can get for my Sekonic?


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Jul 03, 2011 15:19 |  #4

I read somewhere that the Digisky will only trigger the elinchroms and not adjust them as well. Is that correct? If so, lame!


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Jul 04, 2011 04:43 as a reply to  @ AndyCollings's post |  #5

That´s what I heard too. Lost interest in that thing ever since.


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Jul 04, 2011 04:50 |  #6
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Yes it will not adjust the power, that is supposed to be "added" .:-)

It looks like a nice meter, but the build is way to plastic for my use. I would break it in a day lol


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Jul 04, 2011 05:46 as a reply to  @ MR do little's post |  #7

The final version will probably be cool but nothing that makes me want one.

I'm more curious to see what Sekonic and LPA end up doing. From what I'm hearing, they're going to give DigiSky some competition.


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Jul 04, 2011 15:47 |  #8

When I first saw one of these I was very intrigued being an Elinchrom user it would be nice to have a meter that could trigger the lights. That said it is lacking some needed features, without the ability to adjust strobe power from the meter you still really need to carry a skyport with you which kind of defeats the purpose. Also at the price of the meter I really want it to have a proper spot meter. If they add these two features I would consider it a serious competitor. In the mean time I will continue building the little bracket I have been working on to mount a skyport to my existing meter.


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Jul 04, 2011 15:52 |  #9

Thanks again for the invaluable info on this site! Without those key features, I agree that sitting pat with the meter I have makes the most sense. I have a Minolta FlashMeter V from my film days that I just adapted to hold a skyport on the back. I'll post some photos when I make it a little more permanent but so far so good. I am using a Quantum plastic "cold" shoe on the back of the meter to hold the skyport and then using the Elinchrom sync cord to connect the two.


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Jul 04, 2011 16:12 |  #10

AndyCollings wrote in post #12703873 (external link)
Thanks again for the invaluable info on this site! Without those key features, I agree that sitting pat with the meter I have makes the most sense. I have a Minolta FlashMeter V from my film days that I just adapted to hold a skyport on the back. I'll post some photos when I make it a little more permanent but so far so good. I am using a Quantum plastic "cold" shoe on the back of the meter to hold the skyport and then using the Elinchrom sync cord to connect the two.

Funny I have the same Minolta meter, I am also using a cold shoe, what I did was run a flat piece of metal from the threaded port on the back to the bottom and mounted the skyport face up. I was just trying to keep the bulk down.


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Oct 10, 2012 07:53 |  #11

I should have one of these on Friday to test over the weekend. I'm hoping the ergonomics are good and that the now ability to adjust power on Skyport enabled heads and packs will be easy to do.


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Oct 10, 2012 09:54 |  #12

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I should have one of these on Friday to test over the weekend. I'm hoping the ergonomics are good and that the now ability to adjust power on Skyport enabled heads and packs will be easy to do.

A sw update purportedly now adds remote skyport power adjustment in addition to the standard flash trigger function ...which will maybe make up for its supposed cheap build - let us know how it goes.


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Oct 10, 2012 13:21 |  #13

Hi Rai

I'll try and post a review over the weekend.


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Oct 10, 2012 13:47 as a reply to  @ windpig's post |  #14

Yes, I'd be interested to hear about how the meter functions as far as controlling the elinchrom skyport lights. What would be ideal is if the gossen meter display can show the actual power setting of a channel (1-4) instead of just offering the abilty to adjust power up or down, which the radio transmitter can do already.


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Oct 10, 2012 14:05 |  #15

Hi Andy

Is the power display available using the elinchrom remote computer software/transmitter. If not, I don't see it as being an option.


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